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Internal error when mixing inline, extern and static.



>Submitter-Id:	net
>Originator:	Christian Haggstrom
>Confidential:	no
>Synopsis:	Internal error when mixing inline, extern and static.
>Severity:	non-critical
>Priority:	low
>Category:	c
>Class:		ice-on-illegal-code
>Release:	3.2.1 (Debian testing/unstable)
>Environment:
System: Linux saturn 2.4.19 #9 Thu Nov 7 16:53:49 CET 2002 i586 unknown unknown GNU/Linux
Architecture: i586

host: i386-pc-linux-gnu
build: i386-pc-linux-gnu
target: i386-pc-linux-gnu
configured with: ../src/configure -v --enable-languages=c,c++,java,f77,proto,pascal,objc,ada --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info --with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/3.2 --enable-shared --with-system-zlib --enable-nls --without-included-gettext --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-java-gc=boehm --enable-objc-gc i386-linux
>Description:
	gcc-3.2 segfaults when I try to compile this code with optimization enabled
>How-To-Repeat:
	$ cat > test.c
	inline int a(int x) { return 0; }
	extern inline void b(void) { }
	static void b(void) { a(0); }

	$ gcc-3.2 -O test.c
	test.c:3: warning: static declaration for `b' follows non-static
	test.c: In function `b':
	test.c:3: internal error: Segmentation fault
	Please submit a full bug report,
	with preprocessed source if appropriate.
	See <URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/bugs.html> for instructions.
>Fix:
	The problem can be solved by correcting the code. However, gcc should not
	crash due to bad input.
	I have not tried to compile it with the latest snapshot of gcc.



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